@DjRaveKing HI Dave. I use a metal ruler and stanley knfie. You need to make a few cuts in the plexiglass (like 20+) to make sure it snaps properly. Place it on the edge of a square edged bench with the cut runing along the edge and then press down on the section to snap it. You could also use a hacksaw, although a large sheet might break.
@DjRaveKing Hi Dave, I made the lightplate myself using 3mm arcylic. Its fairly cheap stuff, an a3 sheet cost me 15 dollars delivered. I might do a tutorial sort of video on making them in the future
It's cool to hear an Aussie accent on You Tube.
holboroman 1 month ago
What a work of art! Great job.
austrumniex 1 month ago
What did you use to cut it ? Oh wow ... thanks anyway :D
DjRaveKing 2 months ago
@DjRaveKing HI Dave. I use a metal ruler and stanley knfie. You need to make a few cuts in the plexiglass (like 20+) to make sure it snaps properly. Place it on the edge of a square edged bench with the cut runing along the edge and then press down on the section to snap it. You could also use a hacksaw, although a large sheet might break.
chromespherecom 2 months ago
Hi chrome , Dave.S here , where did you get the light plate , is it TTG's light plate or somewhere else .
DjRaveKing 2 months ago
@DjRaveKing Hi Dave, I made the lightplate myself using 3mm arcylic. Its fairly cheap stuff, an a3 sheet cost me 15 dollars delivered. I might do a tutorial sort of video on making them in the future
chromespherecom 2 months ago